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            &\multicolumn{11}{c}{Contemporaneous Effect (t) on Similarity}                                                                                                                                                                                    \\\cmidrule(lr){2-12}
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Neighbor $\times$ Different Party & .019 & .015 & .016 & .0045 & .022 & .011 & .014 & .0016 & .015 & .021 & .019 \\ & [<0.001]*** & [.0036]*** & [<0.001]*** & [.64] & [.0016]*** & [.35] & [.0055]*** & [.87] & [.12] & [.48] & [.082]* \\ & \{.003\}*** & \{.092\}* & \{.007\}*** & \{.69\} & \{.012\}** & \{.28\} & \{.042\}** & \{.86\} & \{.16\} & \{.41\} & \{.05\}* \\ \\[-5pt] Neighbor $\times$ Same Party & .005 & -.002 & .0063 & .019  & .013 & .0066 & .015 & .02 & -.0076 & .092 & -.0048 \\  & [.53] & [.9] & [.52] & [.22] & [.2] & [.7] & [.2] & [.09]* & [.67] & [.014]** & [.69] \\ & \{.67\} & \{.91\} & \{.55\} & \{.33\} & \{.35\} & \{.7\} & \{.19\} & \{.26\} & \{.66\} & \{.026\}** & \{.78\} \\ \\[-5pt] Same = Different & [.11] & [.32] & [.35] & [.48] & [.43] & [.83] & [.94] & [.18] & [.26] & [.17] & [.19] \\ & \{.32\} & \{.38\} & \{.42\} & \{.54\} & \{.57\} & \{.84\} & \{.93\} & \{.37\} & \{.25\} & \{.14\} & \{.22\} \\ \\[-5pt] \hline Observations & 22,090 & 21,995 & 22,093 & 21,631 & 21,896 & 20,459 & 21,943 & 20,464 & 21,696 & 10,642 & 22,024 \\ Session $\times$ Party Pair $\times$ Strata FE & Y & Y & Y & Y & Y & Y & Y & Y & Y & Y & Y \\ Outcome Mean & 2.3 & 2.3 & 2.2 & 2.3 & 2.3 & 2.3 & 2.2 & 2.3 & 2.2 & 2.3 & 2.3 \\ Percentage of All Bills & 34 & 14 & 40 & 12 & 16 & 15 & 33 & 9.4 & 12 & .79 & 14 \\ \toprule \multicolumn{12}{p{24cm}}{\footnotesize \textit{Notes:} Similarity is the average vote similarity between the two MPs in a pair. We include only the contested votes in which the share of MPs voting the modal vote is less than the median among all votes. The results are shown separately for voting on legislation belonging to the following categories: (1) Industry, (2) Foreign Relations, (3) Economic Management, (4) Health, (5) Law and Justice, (6) Education and Culture, (7) Community Issues, (8) Transport, (9) Administration and Local Governance, (10) Religion, and (11) Environment. Each piece of legislation may belong to more than one category (explaining why the percentage of all bills does not sum to 100\%). Sample includes only 2001-02 session onwards as bill topic data only goes back to 2001-02. Neighbor is a dummy variable equal to one if the MPs in the pair are randomly assigned to sit next to each other during that session. Same Party is equal to one if both MPs in the pair are in the same party for that session. Dyadic-robust p-values are in square brackets. Randomization inference p-values (1000 draws) are in curly brackets. Special sessions and a short session (2017) are excluded. For lead and lag specifications, sessions are also dropped where lead/lag would be a special/short session or a session in a different parliamentary term. Strata FE are dummy variables for whether both MPs in a pair were pre-assigned seats, one MP in a pair was pre-assigned a seat, or neither MP in a pair was pre-assigned a seat. *** p<0.01, ** p<0.05, * p<0.1.} \\ \end{tabular} }
